WWE would have two distinct ways of playing this segment out. The first would be no babyface interruption, clearing the stage for The Authority to revel in Triple H's victory and build resentment from fans towards the idea of 'The Game' holding the WWE Title. Secondly, they could have Roman Reigns attempt to run roughshod over proceedings, before being cut down by the League Of Nations. As hinted at earlier, Reigns would be injured in this booking fantasy, battered by Triple H the night before at the Royal Rumble. Looking to valiantly get back at those who have wronged him, he'd be physically unable to do so. The heroic babyface doesn't always need to come out on top every single show, which would be the lesson here. WWE must show restraint if Reigns vs. Triple H at WrestleMania is going to work. Having Triple H simply gloat about playing Roman just might be enough to convince fans that the proposed collision is worthwhile. Few can cut a promo - when motivated - like Triple H, and it's impossible to imagine that he's not excited by the chance to rival Reigns at 'Mania. What else do you think WWE might have in store for Monday Night Raw? What do you make of the booking steps listed here? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!
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